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February 21st, 2015

February 21, 2015

WILBURTON â€” The Carl Albert State College baseball team scheduled an improptu match-up with its archrivals, the Eastern Oklahoma State College Mountaineers, Thursday afternoon, but the Vikings lost 9-6.
The Vikings will return to action at noon Tuesday with a home doubleheader against Paris, Texas, at Ival Goodman Field.

February 21, 2015

WILBURTON â€” The Carl Albert State College baseball team scheduled an improptu match-up with its archrivals, the Eastern Oklahoma State College Mountaineers, Thursday afternoon, but the Vikings lost 9-6.
The Vikings will return to action at noon Tuesday with a home doubleheader against Paris, Texas, at Ival Goodman Field.

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February 21, 2015

BENNINGTON â€” If there was some background music playing during Thursday nightâ€™s winnerâ€™s-bracket semifinal of the Class B Regional Tournament, that song might have been, â€śWho Let the Dogs Out,â€ť since the games were won by a pair of Bulldog teams.
The Whitesboro Lady Bulldogs defeated Pittsburg 55-48, then the â€™Dogs routed the Panthers 65-36.

February 21, 2015

The Arkoma Lady Mustangs and the Cameron Yellowjackets each split their first two games of the Class A Regional Tournament, thus reaching this afternoonâ€™s consolation championship games at Kiowa.
The Lady Mustangs stayed alive Friday afternoon with a 66-47 rout of the Haileyville Lady Warriors in Kiowa after falling 59-57 Thursday night to the Rattan Lady Rams in Antlers.
Arkoma will play the Keota-Boswell winner at 1:30 this afternoon in Kiowa for the regional consolation championship, and a trip to the Class A Area Tournament next week at Ada High Schoolâ€™s Cougar Athletic Center.

February 21, 2015

The Leflore Savages, the Red Oak teams and the Buffalo Valley girls assured themselves of at least one more week of basketball Thursday night.
The Savages routed the Buffalo Valley Buffaloes 53-35 Thursday night in Calvin, while the Eagles got past the Eagletown Eagles 51-44 Thursday at the Wilburton Gym in the Class B Regional Tournament championship semifinals. The Savages and the Eagles will meet at 8 tonight at the Wilburton Gym for the regional title, but both teams will advance to next weekâ€™s area tournament at Colbert.

Cattleya is survived by her parents; brother, Shane Andrew Costigan of Alma, Ark.; sister, Debra Sue Costigan of Fort Smith; grandmothers, Dawn Hickerson of Hartford, and Rosalee Oliver of Fort Smith; grandfathers, Eugene Hartman of New York and Dennis Ollar of Heavener; as well as a host of other family members and loved ones. Â

February 20, 2015

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) â€” Drivers in Oklahoma who smoke with children in the vehicle could be fined up to $100 under a bill that has passed a legislative committee.

The Senate Public Safety voted 7-1 on Thursday for the bill by Senate Democratic Leader Randy Bass of Lawton.

The bill would make it a secondary offense, meaning a driver would have to be pulled over for another traffic violation. Coalgate Republican Sen. Josh Brecheen voted against the bill, voicing concern it allows too much government intrusion.